United States v. Jennings

JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE (FOR REVOCATION OF
PROBATION OR SUPERVISED RELEASE)

JOSEPH
F. BATAILLON SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.

THE
DEFENDANT admitted guilt to violation of Mandatory Conditions
of the term of supervision.

ACCORDINGLY,
the court has adjudicated that the defendant is guilty of the
following offenses:

Violation Number

Nature of Violation

Date Violation Concluded

1

New law violation

April 2, 2015

2

Drug possession

April 2, 2015

The
defendant is sentenced as provided in pages 2 through 5 of
this judgment. The sentence is imposed pursuant to the
Sentencing Reform Act of 1984.

Following
the imposition of sentence, the Court advised the defendant
of the right to appeal pursuant to the provisions of Fed. R.
Crim. P. 32 and the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 3742 (a)
and that such Notice of Appeal must be filed with the Clerk
of this Court within fourteen (14) days of this date pursuant
to Fed. R. App. P. 4.

The
defendant shall cooperate in the collection of DNA, pursuant
to Public Law 108-405 (Revised DNA Collection Requirements
under the Justice for All Act of 2004).

IT
IS ORDERED that the defendant shall notify the
United States Attorney for this district within 30 days of
any change of name, residence, or mailing address until all
fines, restitution, costs and special assessments imposed by
this judgment are fully paid. If ordered to pay restitution,
the defendant shall notify the court and United States
attorney of any material change in the defendant's
economic circumstances.

Date of
Imposition of Sentence November 09, 2016

IMPRISONMENT

The
defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the United
States Bureau of Prisons to be imprisoned for a term of
ten (10) months.

The
Court makes the following recommendations to the Bureau of
Prisons:

1.
Defendant should be given credit for time served.

2. The
Defendant receive the maximum period of RCC commitment
allowed per the Second Chance Act.

(X) The
defendant is remanded to the custody of the United States
Marshal.

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